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The new BART headquarters in downtown Oakland, Calif., features nine office floors, a rooftop deck and public board room on the ground floor of the building. The 234,000-sq-ft design-build project was held to a tight ten-month timeline.
After the original Sonoma County residence sustained damage from the 2017 Nuns fire, the project team was challenged to design a new four-bedroom house to confront the “new normal” of climate-change fueled wildfires in California.
Bay Area Rapid Transit’s new headquarters involved restacking nine floors totaling 234,000 sq ft from a perimeter closed-office configuration to a primarily open-office arrangement, augmented by collaboration space.
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